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2. Interleukin-6 and tumor necrosis factor-α are not increased in patients with Type 2 diabetes: evidence that plasma interleukin-6 is related to fat mass and not insulin responsiveness
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3. Lifelong physical activity preserves functional sympatholysis and purinergic signalling in the ageing human leg
4. Peripheral vasodilatation determines cardiac output in exercising humans: insight from atrial pacing
5. The lactate paradox revisited in lowlanders during acclimatization to 4100 m and in high-altitude natives
6. Protein synthesis rates in human muscles: neither anatomical location nor fibre-type composition are major determinants
7. Maximal muscular vascular conductances during whole body upright exercise in humans
8. PHYSIOLOGICAL VARIABILITY OF FEMORAL ARTERY BLOOD FLOW DURING STEADY-STATE ONE- LEGGED DYNAMIC KNEE EXTENSOR EXERCISE
9. HSP72 EXPRESSION IS INFLUENCED BY GLYCOGEN AVAILABILITY IN CONTRACTING HUMAN SKELETAL MUSCLE
10. SKELETAL MUSCLE AND HEALTH
11. BENIGN EFFECTS OF MILD CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING ON SKELETAL MUSCLE: INTRACELLULAR EVIDENCE.
12. Material stiffness variation in mosquito antennae
13. High prevalence of arrhythmias in elderly male athletes with a lifelong history of regular strenuous exercise
14. Sympathetic activation in exercise is not dependent on muscle acidosis. Direct evidence from studies in metabolic myopathies
15. NEW INSIGHTS INTO THE CONTROL OF HUMAN MUSCLE BLOOD FLOW AND METABOLISM STUDIED IN VIVO: 347
16. Sustained sympathetic activity in altitude acclimatizing lowlanders and high-altitude natives
17. 1144 USE OF GLUCOSE DURING PROLONGED EXERCISE IN MUSCLE WITH A NORMAL AND LOW GLYCOGEN CONTENT
18. AMMONIA PRODUCTION, MUSCLE GLYCOGEN AND REPEATED, INTENSE EXERCISE IN HUMANS: 900
19. 209 HIGH ALTITUDE ENDURANCE TRAINING: EFFECT ON AEROBIC CAPACITY AND WORK PERFORMANCE
20. Pronounced limb and fibre type differences in subcellular lipid droplet content and distribution in elite skiers before and after exhaustive exercise
21. Mitochondrial coupling and capacity of oxidative phosphorylation in skeletal muscle of Inuit and Caucasians in the arctic winter
22. Central and peripheral hemodynamics in exercising humans:leg vs arm exercise
23. Mitochondrial coupling and capacity of oxidative phosphorylation in skeletal muscle of Inuit and Caucasians in the arctic winter
24. Daily physical activity, work capacity and glucose tolerance in lean and obese normoglycaemic middle-aged men
25. Modification of central sweating drive at the periphery
26. Sweating and body temperatures during exercise
27. Low-intensity training increases peak arm VO2 by enhancing both convective and diffusive O2 delivery
28. Chronic hypoxia increases arterial blood pressure and reduces adenosine and ATP induced vasodilatation in skeletal muscle in healthy humans.
29. Low-intensity training increases peak arm VO2 by enhancing both convective and diffusive O2 delivery.
30. The lactate paradox revisited in lowlanders during acclimatization to 4100 m and in high-altitude natives
31. Protein synthesis rates in human muscles: neither anatomical location nor fibre-type composition are major determinants
32. GLUT4 and Glycogen Synthase Are Key Players in Bed Rest-Induced Insulin Resistance. Diabetes 2012;61:1090--1099
33. Peripheral vasodilatation determines cardiac output in exercising humans:insight from atrial pacing
34. Human skeletal muscle glycogen utilization in exhaustive exercise : Role of subcellular localization and fibre type
35. Arterial O2 content and tension in regulation of cardiac output and leg blood flow during exercise in humans
36. Subcellular localization dependent usage of skeletal muscle glycogen during 1 hr cross country skiing
37. Skeletal muscle myofibrillar and sarcoplasmic protein synthesis rates are affected differently by altitude-induced hypoxia in native lowlanders
38. Blood profiles in elite cross-country skiers: a 6-year follow-up
39. The lactate paradox revisited in lowlanders during acclimatization to 4100 m and in high-altitude natives
40. Low-intensity training dissociates metabolic from aerobic fitness
41. Learning from children: the emergence of pediatric exercise science
42. Consensus statement on playing football at different altitude
43. Exercise physiology and human performance: systems biology before systems biology!
44. Muscular strength after different types of training in physically active patients with cystic fibrosis
45. Glutamate availability is important in intramuscular amino acid metabolism and TCA cycle intermediates but does not affect peak oxidative metabolism
46. Football at high altitude
47. General introduction to altitude adaptation and mountain sickness
48. During hypoxic exercise some vasoconstriction is needed to match O-2 delivery with O-2 demand at the microcirculatory level
49. Carbohydrate metabolism during prolonged exercise and recovery: interactions between pyruvate dehydrogenase, fatty acids, and amino acids.
50. Effects of ATP-induced leg vasodilation on VO2 peak and leg O2 extraction during maximal exercise in humans
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